Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator Guide - Gameplay Lore & Endings

Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria simulator is here, and we have some pro tips to help you beat the game. Get the good ending and unlock all the hidden lore of FNaF 6. It’s available as a free PC download. Scott Games/Bob Hoboman @ YouTube

Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator just released over the past few hours, and we’ve cobbled together a guide for what looks to be the sixth, and possibly final, mainline Five Nights At Freddy’s game. From gameplay to secret mini-games and endings, here’s what we’ve learned so far.

THE GAMEPLAY BASICS

Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator essentially consists of three phases: creating your Fazbear franchise, defending against animatronics and salvaging old ones behind your store. They’re all intrinsically linked in small ways, but the latter two phases are probably the most important for getting all the cool lore and good ending.

The items you buy for your shop truly do matter. They essentially dictate how easy or difficult it will be to make it through the defense phase ahead.

Purchasing items that are listed as a liability risk, like Nedd Bear, will make it harder to survive the night by adding more hazards. If you’re skilled at that portion of the game, however, he’s good at generating revenue for your franchise. The trick is to use some of these hazardous items to progress, but not enough that you get sued.

You’ll also be prompted to purchase ads. These increase your revenue stream, but they’ll make loud noises that attract animatronics in the next phase. Ad disturbance will increase as you progress through the nights.

You’ll also want to make sure these three items are in your restaurant: Fruity Maze Arcade Machine, Midnight Motorist and Security Puppet. We’ll explain why later.

Performing well at mini-games like these increases your revenue.

ANIMATRONIC DEFENSE

This phase features classic Five Nights At Freddy’s gameplay, where certain mechanisms can be used to distract and disorient animatronics while you work through your shift. Your shift ends when you’ve finished all the maintenance for each day. However, animatronics you’ve purchased or salvaged will try to make sure you can’t do that.

Defending against animatronics is even harder now that you’ve got a restaurant to run. Photo: Scott Games/Bob Hoboman @ YouTube

You’ll have the following mechanisms to defend against foes:

Motion sensor: Blips on the ventilation map will tell you if an animatronic is in the area. Keep a close eye on this at all times, and click the motion-sense button to reveal locations.

Audio: The audio tool will play a sound to move an animatronic to a desired location. The audio cue doesn’t automatically draw animatronics to another location unless they can hear it. The blinking indicator has to be in the circular audio range for it to matter. If one animatronic is too close, use a sound to lure it to an above or adjacent room. While audio is distracting your enemies, try to get tasks done.

Your computer and fan make additional noise. Shut these down if you hear an animatronic close by. Wait until it leaves to enable the features again.

More so than other FNaF games, this phase really can be seen as a test of patience. Take your time, and don’t be afraid to shut everything down as soon as you hear a suspicious sound.

SALVAGE NEW ANIMATRONICS

The final step of your daily duties is salvaging a damaged animatronic and taking it into your shop. That sounds like a stupid idea, and it is, but you’ll have to do this for each night if you want the good ending.

Salvaging all the animatronics is required to get the good ending. Photo: Scott Games/Bob Hoboman @ YouTube

A recording will play five times, and you’ll bring up a piece of paper to record the results. Check yes, no or unsure depending on if you see movement coming from the endoskeleton.

Don’t be afraid to use your taser. The game says you can only use it three times, but, considering you only have five cycles to get through, that limitation isn’t as terrible as it seems.

Don’t waste that taze before the audio plays. All reactions will come after each cycle, so use the tazer then. Look for eye twitches and other small signs of activity.

Sometimes you may get a message that there is no animatronic to salvage. This occurs when you’ve purchased a dangerous animatronic, like Lefty, that’s already inside. This won’t impact your shot at the good ending.

Salvaging an animatronic puts them in play for the next defense round, and it’s the only way to get the true ending. If you miss even one salvage, you’ll get the bad ending.

ENDINGS AND LORE

As every good Five Nights At Freddy’s game should, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator has a few mini-games with secret lore sequences. We won’t describe what happens in each one, but here’s how to unlock them:

Fruity Maze Arcade: Collect all the fruit in three waves to unlock a lore sequence.

Midnight Motorist: There’s a hole at the end of the track, go inside it. When the road splits, hang a left and keep going until you reach a barrier. Find an alternate route and you’ll see more lore.

Security Puppet: Just wait to be released and help the child waiting outside.

As far as we’re aware these are not required for the good ending. However, what they show is very important to solving the many riddles of the series.

Here are the endings we know so far and how to unlock them:

Good Ending: Beat the game with all salvages.

Bad Ending: Beat the game with missing salvages.

In addition to ending cinematics, there are also certificate sequences you can unlock by meeting the following requirements:

Bankruptcy: Run out of money by running a terrible franchise before the game ends.

Completion: Salvage all the animatronics. A completion may also earn you a special graveyard ending screen after the credits.

Mediocrity: Salvage some or none of the animatronics. Don't work on anything.

Blacklisted: Buy lots of risky items and incur lots of lawsuits.

Lorekeeper: Unlock all the lore mini-games.

Insanity: Purcahse and place the Egg Baby item and start your next night. You'll notice the button on the left of the computer monitor has turned blue. Shut everything down, but hold down the blue button when you turn it back on. You'll hear a secret voice recording and your game will end.

You can watch both the good and bad endings in the video clip above. There may be more endings discovered in the days ahead, but those are the only two that truly matter.

Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator is available for free on Steam.

Are there any hidden tips that are missing from this guide? Were you able to unlock the good ending? Tell us in the comments section!